Biosystematic Studies of Conifer-feeding Choristoneura (Lepidoptera:Tortricidae) in the Western United States

Biosystematic Studies of Conifer-feeding Choristoneura (Lepidoptera:Tortricidae) in the Western United States
Title Biosystematic Studies of Conifer-feeding Choristoneura (Lepidoptera:Tortricidae) in the Western United States PDF eBook
Author Jerry A. Powell
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 288
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780520097964

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00 Forest defoliators of the Spruce Budworm complex are the most extensively studied moths in the world, yet taxonomic relationships among western populations have been poorly understood. This work distinguishes species groups using a three-dimensional definition-reproductive isolation through intraspecific recognition (pheromone chemistry and correlated behavior), ecological separation (larval hosts), and morphometric analysis of adults--where traditional study of museum specimens failed. Forest defoliators of the Spruce Budworm complex are the most extensively studied moths in the world, yet taxonomic relationships among western populations have been poorly understood. This work distinguishes species groups using a three-dimensional definition-reproductive isolation through intraspecific recognition (pheromone chemistry and correlated behavior), ecological separation (larval hosts), and morphometric analysis of adults--where traditional study of museum specimens failed.

Pheromone Communication in Moths

Pheromone Communication in Moths
Title Pheromone Communication in Moths PDF eBook
Author Jeremy D. Allison
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 411
Release 2016-10-25
Genre Science
ISBN 0520964438

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Common among moths is a mate-finding system in which females emit a pheromone that induces males to fly upwind along the pheromone plume. Since the chemical pheromone of the domesticated silk moth was identified in 1959, a steady increase in the number of moth species whose pheromone attractants have been identified now results in a rich base for review and synthesis. Pheromone Communication in Moths summarizes moth pheromone biology, covering the chemical structures used by the various lineages, signal production and perception, the genetic control of moth pheromone traits, interactions of pheromones with host-plant volatiles, pheromone dispersal and orientation, male pheromones and courtship, and the evolutionary forces that have likely shaped pheromone signals and their role in sexual selection. Also included are chapters on practical applications in the control and monitoring of pest species as well as case studies that address pheromone systems in a number of species and groups of closely allied species. Pheromone Communication in Moths is an invaluable resource for entomologists, chemical ecologists, pest-management scientists, and professionals who study pheromone communication and pest management.

University of California Publications in Entomology

University of California Publications in Entomology
Title University of California Publications in Entomology PDF eBook
Author University of California, Berkeley
Publisher
Pages 142
Release 1992
Genre Entomology
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A Bibliography of Ant Systematics

A Bibliography of Ant Systematics
Title A Bibliography of Ant Systematics PDF eBook
Author Philip S. Ward
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 430
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780520098145

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This bibliography is a comprehensive compilation of the literature on ant systematics. Covering the period 1758 to 1995, it contains entries for approximately 8,000 publications on the taxonomy, evolution, and comparative biology of ants. Most of the literature citations have been carefully verified and precisely dated. An introductory chapter discusses the problems associated with dating a citation of taxonomic literature. A list of all serials cited (more than 1,300 titles) and their abbreviations accompanies the bibliography.

Bibliographic Index

Bibliographic Index
Title Bibliographic Index PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1192
Release 1997
Genre Bibliographical literature
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The Moths of America North of Mexico, Including Greenland

The Moths of America North of Mexico, Including Greenland
Title The Moths of America North of Mexico, Including Greenland PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 344
Release 1999
Genre Moths
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Annotated List of the Lepidoptera of Alberta, Canada

Annotated List of the Lepidoptera of Alberta, Canada
Title Annotated List of the Lepidoptera of Alberta, Canada PDF eBook
Author Greg Pohl
Publisher PenSoft Publishers LTD
Pages 556
Release 2010-03-05
Genre Science
ISBN 9546425346

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This checklist of the Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) of Alberta lists 2367 species reported to occur in the province, as well as 138 species whose occurrence in Alberta is probable. Each species entry includes adult flight time and distribution status in the Cordilleran, Boreal, and Grasslands ecozones, as well as references to taxonomic works and to the literature and public collection sources of the records. Detailed notes on taxonomy, nomenclature, distribution, habitat, and biology are given for 1524 of the listed species. An additional section provides details on 171 species erroneously reported from Alberta in previous works. The authors hope it will be a useful resource for anyone carrying out species-level work on Lepidoptera in western Canada, or taxonomic work on Lepidoptera in general. An introductory section provides a general overview of the order Lepidoptera and the natural regions of Alberta, and the history and current state of knowledge of Alberta Lepidoptera. Each of the 63 families (and selected subfamilies) occurring in Alberta is briefly reviewed, with information on distinguishing features, general appearance, and general biology. The list is accompanied by an appendix of proposed nomenclature changes, consisting of revised status for 25 taxa raised from synonymy to species level, and new synonymy for 20 species-level and one genus-level taxa here considered to be subjective synonyms, with resultant revised synonymy for one taxon and formalization of seven new combinations.